Pempheris
''Pempheris'' is a genus of sweepers native to the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently more than 70 recognized species in this genus: * ''Pempheris adspersa'' Griffin, 1927 (New Zealand bigeye) * ''Pempheris adusta'' Bleeker, 1877 (Dusky sweeper) * '' Pempheris affinis'' McCulloch, 1911 (Black-tipped sweeper) * '' Pempheris analis'' Waite, 1910 (Bronze sweeper) * '' Pempheris andilana'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * '' Pempheris argyrea'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * '' Pempheris bexillon'' Mooi & J. E. Randall, 2014Mooi, R.D. & Randall, J.E. (2014)''Pempheris bexillon'', a new species of sweeper (Teleostei: Pempheridae) from the Western Indian Ocean.''Zootaxa, 3780 (2): 388–398.'' * '' Pempheris bineeshi'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * '' Pempheris bruggemanni'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * '' Pempheris compressa'' ( J. White, 1790) (Small-scale sweeper) * '' Pempheris connelli'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * '' Pempheris convexa'' J ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pempheris Darvelli
''Pempheris'' is a genus of sweepers native to the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently more than 70 recognized species in this genus: * '' Pempheris adspersa'' Griffin, 1927 (New Zealand bigeye) * '' Pempheris adusta'' Bleeker, 1877 (Dusky sweeper) * ''Pempheris affinis'' McCulloch, 1911 (Black-tipped sweeper) * ''Pempheris analis'' Waite, 1910 (Bronze sweeper) * ''Pempheris andilana'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * ''Pempheris argyrea'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * ''Pempheris bexillon'' Mooi & J. E. Randall, 2014Mooi, R.D. & Randall, J.E. (2014)''Pempheris bexillon'', a new species of sweeper (Teleostei: Pempheridae) from the Western Indian Ocean.''Zootaxa, 3780 (2): 388–398.'' * ''Pempheris bineeshi'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * ''Pempheris bruggemanni'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * ''Pempheris compressa'' ( J. White, 1790) (Small-scale sweeper) * ''Pempheris connelli'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * ''Pempheris convexa'' J. E. Ran ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pempheris Analis
''Pempheris'' is a genus of sweepers native to the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently more than 70 recognized species in this genus: * ''Pempheris adspersa'' Griffin, 1927 (New Zealand bigeye) * '' Pempheris adusta'' Bleeker, 1877 (Dusky sweeper) * ''Pempheris affinis'' McCulloch, 1911 (Black-tipped sweeper) * ''Pempheris analis'' Waite, 1910 (Bronze sweeper) * ''Pempheris andilana'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * ''Pempheris argyrea'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * ''Pempheris bexillon'' Mooi & J. E. Randall, 2014Mooi, R.D. & Randall, J.E. (2014)''Pempheris bexillon'', a new species of sweeper (Teleostei: Pempheridae) from the Western Indian Ocean.''Zootaxa, 3780 (2): 388–398.'' * ''Pempheris bineeshi'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * ''Pempheris bruggemanni'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * ''Pempheris compressa'' ( J. White, 1790) (Small-scale sweeper) * ''Pempheris connelli'' J. E. Randall & Victor, 2015 * ''Pempheris convexa'' J. E. Ran ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pempheris Affinis
''Pempheris affinis'', the black-tipped bullseye, is a species of marine ray-finned fish in the family Pempheridae, the sweepers. It is from the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Description ''Pempheris affinis'' the characteristic profile of species within the genus ''Pempheris'' with a large head, nearly straight back and a rapidly tapering lower body, the body being deeply compressed and having a covering of small ctenoid scales. Its eyes are very large, as is the obliquely angled mouth and a large obliquely-angled mouth. The body is greyish above with yellow or silvery flanks and it has black tips to the dorsal and anal fin as well as a black margin to the caudal fin. There are 5 spines and 10-11 soft rays in the dorsal fin while the anal fin has 3 spines and 38-42 soft rays. This species is Bioluminescent. They can attain a total length of , Distribution ''Pempheris affinis'' is endemic to eastern Australia where it is found from Hervey Bay, Queensland in the north south to, a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |